Need the Permissible Stress (Shear & Bending) values of various materials

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The discussion focuses on the need for permissible stress values, specifically shear and bending, for various materials used in shaft design. Participants are seeking software or Excel sheets that can provide these values. Several links to resources on engineering properties and material characteristics are shared to assist in finding the necessary information. One user expresses gratitude for the guidance received. The conversation emphasizes the importance of accessible data for engineering applications.
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Need Permissible stress (Shear & Bending) values of various materials that is used for shaft design.
Hi all, i need Permissible stress (Shear & Bending) values of various materials that is used for shaft design, as like below.

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Is there any software or excel sheet.

kindly let know.
 
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Thankyou Lnewqban, I will check it.

Thanks for your guidance...!
 
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